One Trust Battersea Community Social Base
Battersea Community Social Base offers a range of day activities for adults with learning disabilities. The base is part of One Trust, a charity that specialises in personalised services with a community focus.
Battersea Base is housed in a shared space at the Wilditch community centre and supports individuals with a wide range of abilities and needs. A stone’s throw from Battersea Park and the River Thames, the group are perfectly positioned to take advantage of all that London has to offer.
Activities are flexible depending on local events and personal choices. The Battersea Base provides a range of spaces including a kitchen, sports hall and activity rooms. The base is fully accessible and houses a wet room changing facility with a ceiling hoist. The group enjoy a range of community projects, including a series of creative workshops at Holly Lodge in Richmond Park.
People joining the base are also able to make use of other resources of the charity, including evening/weekend respite, music therapy services, and sensory room and gardens at 21 Church Lane.
Most people access the service through a social work referral, but the service also accepts direct referrals (both self-funders and people in receipt of a local authority/NHS personal budget), continuing care referrals, and referrals from outside of the borough.
Who to contact
- Telephone
- 020 3096 9139
- onetrust@onetrust.co.uk
- Website
- onetrust.co.uk
- Parent Organisation
- One Trust
Where to go
- Name
- One Trust, Battersea Base
- Address
-
Wilditch Community Centre
48 Culvert Road
London
- Postcode
- SW11 5BB
- Get directions
Time / Date Details
- When is it on
- Monday to Friday, 9am-4pm
Costs
- Details
- £79.70 per full day and £39.85 per half day, including transport on community excursions. An additional transport service is also available at extra cost to/from the service at the beginning and end of the day.
Availability
- Age Ranges
- 18+
- Referral required
- Yes
- Referral Details
Most people access the service through a social work referral, but the service also accepts direct referrals (both self-funders and people in receipt of a local authority/NHS personal budget), continuing care referrals, and referrals from outside of the borough.
Local Offer
- Description
What is Wandsworth’s Local Offer ?
To use this service you will need to be assessed as eligible.
You can:
- refer yourself or your young person or
- your social or health worker could refer you or your young person, or
- or you could be referred by another professional
Last updated: 12 Jan 2024